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Bronx County in NY has the most arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses of the 13 counties with as few total arrests per thousand residents for all offenses.
That is, among those 13 counties that do well on one measure, Bronx County in NY does least well on a related measure.
Note: arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses = arrests per thousand residents for Part I violent offenses + arrests per thousand residents for Part I property offenses
Bronx County in NY has these standings among those 13 counties:
Among those 13 counties, it also has the most arrests per thousand residents for Part I violent offenses.
That is, among those 13 counties that do well on one measure, Bronx County in NY does least well on a related measure.
Note: arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses = arrests per thousand residents for Part I violent offenses + arrests per thousand residents for Part I property offenses
Bronx County in NY has these standings among those 13 counties:
- arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses = (the most)
- arrests per thousand residents for Part I violent offenses = (the most)
- arrests per thousand residents for Part I property offenses = (the most, tied)
Among those 13 counties, it also has the most arrests per thousand residents for Part I violent offenses.
- arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses. Lower values are better. Grand total of arrests for all Part I offenses (definitions: http://www.ucrdatatool.gov/offenses.cfm and data source: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/NACJD/studies/36399) times 1,000, divided by the population estimate in the county as of July 1st, 2015 (source: http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/atlas-of-rural-and-small-town-america.aspx). To qualify for arrests per thousand residents for Part I offenses, the number of population in 2015 must be at least 5,000.
- total arrests per thousand residents for all offenses. Lower values are better. Grand total of arrests for all offenses (Part I and Part II) (source: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/NACJD/studies/36399) times 1,000, divided by the population estimate in the county as of July 1st, 2015 (source: http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/atlas-of-rural-and-small-town-america.aspx). To qualify for total arrests per thousand residents for all offenses, the number of population in 2015 must be at least 5,000.
Bronx County in NY is in New York, is in the East Coast states, high in poverty, contains a high-density urban area, got worse or bottomed out on all the obesity and diabetes change metrics (4 of these; each county needs at least 3 with actual values to qualify), has decades-long substantial child poverty, has decades-long substantial poverty, has low employment, is economically non-specialized, saw little change in onshore oil production, saw little change in natural-gas production, is worse than the nationwide averages in each of change over 4 years in overall obesity, change over 4 years in male obesity, and change over 4 years in female obesity, is better than the nationwide averages in each of overall obesity, male obesity, and female obesity, is worse than the nationwide income averages in each of median household income, per-capita income, poverty rate, poverty rate for children age 0-17, deep-poverty rate, and deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17, and is worse than the nationwide averages in adults of age 25+ with each of a bachelors degree or higher, less than a bachelors degree, less than an associate degree, no college credits, and no high school diploma or ged.
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Numeric values:
- median household income ($33,687)
- per-capita income ($18,269)
- median rent for a 3-bedroom unit ($2,293)
- median rent for a 1-bedroom unit ($1,548)
- median rent for a 0-bedroom (studio/efficiency) unit ($1,475)
- proportion of veterans who are male (92.5%)
- adults of age 25+ with less than a bachelors degree (81.7%)
- adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (74.8%)
- residents employed in services (66.9%)
- adults of age 25+ with no college credits (57.5%)
- Hispanic population (53.5%)
- poverty rate for children age 0-17 (43%)
- change in median rent for a 3-bedroom unit over the last decade (+42.0%)
- change in median rent for a 0-bedroom (studio/efficiency) unit over the last decade (+38.0%)
- religious adherents (37.40%)
- foreign-born population (34.0%)
- change in median rent for a 1-bedroom unit over the last decade (+34.0%)
- female-headed family households (31.5%)
- poverty rate (31.5%)
- female obesity (30.4%)
- black non-Hispanic population (30.1%)
- adults of age 25+ with no high school diploma or GED (29.8%)
- obesity (29.7%)
- male obesity (28.9%)
- non-English speaking households (26.7%)
- Caribbean-born population (25.9%)
- Catholics (25.50%)
- deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17 (20.5%)
- owner-occupied housing (19.1%)
- adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (18.3%)
- change, relative to its home state, in the poverty rate (+15.5%)
- unemployment rate for veterans (15.0%)
- deep-poverty rate (13.2%)
- residents who have diabetes (12.3%)
- white non-Hispanic population (10.9%)
- population age 65 or older (10.5%)
- adults of age 65+ living alone (10.3%)
- unemployment rate (7.7%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of female obesity (+7.6%)
- proportion of veterans who are female (7.5%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of obesity (+7.4%)
- change over 4 years in the prevalence of male obesity (+7.0%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 due to net international immigration (+6.3%)
- multi-racial population (5.3%)
- Mexican-born population (5.2%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 (+5.1%)
- Evangelical Protestants (4.30%)
- change over 9 years in the prevalence of diabetes (+3.9%)
- residents employed in government (3.7%)
- residents employed in manufacturing (3.6%)
- Asian population (3.4%)
- residents who are veterans (3.1%)
- Mainline Protestants (2.10%)
- European-born population (2.0%)
- difference in obesity prevalence among women over men (1.5%)
- change in unemployment rate over the last 8 years (+0.9%)
- Central or South American-born population (0.7%)
- change, relative to its home state, in the net inbound migration rate (+0.7%)
- United Methodists (0.54%)
- Mormons (0.41%)
- change in population from 2010-2015 due to net inbound migration (+0.4%)
- Native American non-Hispanic population (0.2%)
- residents employed in agriculture or other resource-based industries (0.2%)
- Evangelical Lutherans (0.16%)
- Southern Baptists (0.15%)
- African-born population (0.0%)
- Asian-born population (0.0%)
- farmland (0%)
- difference in obesity prevalence among men over women (-1.5%)
- change in unemployment rate over the last 4 years (-4.2%)
- change, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (-44.4%)
- average household size (2.9)
- land area (42.1 sq miles)
- population in 2015 (1,455,444)
- total domestic water use (103.9 Mgal/day)
- total domestic water use per capita (71.40 gallons/day)
- total water usage for all purposes (0.19 Mgal/day)
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